OK, John, you've let the cat out of the bag so I might
as well stop trying to remain incognito ;)
Yes, indeed I did package RDA although you can tell
that my Unix skills aren't that great or I would have
chosen a less revealing directory structure.
RDA is one of the projects I'll be managing in
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Oracle Support will listen if we ask for enhancements, I don't know if
we will get everything we ask for but I know they'll listen.
It was created to help make Support's life easier -- much easier to get
the information they need in the form they need it than to depend on us
to remember to do
We got it few times ... you know what the script is designed for OFA
architecture. We have a rigged copy for our own environment. We had to get
special permissions from SA's to gather some system level information that
the script had no privilege (when running as Oracle owner).
BTW, I think
Hi all,
I was looking at the recently released RDA (Remote Diagnostic Agent) from
Oracle Support. Basically, this consists of a couple of scripts (one little
script that sets up and one *large* script that actually does the stuff)
that probes a lot of details (both OS and database) and writes
Title: RE: Slightly OT : RDA from Oracle
John,
I am just trying version 2.71 on HP-UX 11 with Oracle 8.1.7.2.
There are issues with security, collection certain types of statistics, etc.
Will have more information next week.
Alex.
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